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Finding Treasures: ‘Privy Digging’ is not-so-secret Trick of the Trade

July 26, 2018 By bottlebible Leave a Comment

Hi Everyone- I wanted to remind everyone that the Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors(FOHBC) Convention & EXPO, Brought to you by the Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors and the Ohio Bottle Club, will be happening August 2-5 at the Cleveland Convention Center, Cleveland Marriott Downtown, This will be a great EXPO and one that shouldn’t be missed by any collectors. Recently, Terry Kovel printed the following article and I thought it was good as a reminder about Privy/Outhouse Digging. I also have a 14 Page Chapter in my book, Bottles: Identification & Price Guide, 8th Edition, that provides detailed information titled “Digging For Bottles”. Also, Terry Kovel will be a guest speaker at the EXPO.

Finding Treasure: ‘Privy Digging’ is not-so-secret Trick of the Trade

With a little pre-planning, proper precautions and permission, bottle collectors can find treasure beneath modern-day feet. It’s called “privy digging” and it involves figuring out the locations of privies of the 18th and 19th century. Why privies? They could be filled with treasure.
Before city sewer systems, there city privies. Nearly all were pits lined with stone, brick, wood boards or a bottomless barrel. Urban privy owners used professional “soil men” to cart away the waste at least once a year, usually in the dead of night.
Fast-forward to today. The privy waste has deteriorated into dirt. The pits are filled with life’s leftovers, including old bottles (taking a nip of liquor while in the privy?), marbles, coins and even collectibles such as jewelry that were accidentally dropped in the depths.
So how does one become a privy digger and find these long-ago collectibles? Follow a few rules, according to Terry Kovel:
1. Do your research and look at old maps. Locate the logical spots for the old city privies.
2. Go out and see the spot. Many times, it is now an open field.
3. Find out who owns the land and get permission.
4. Look for areas where the soil might be a different color. Does it coincide with old maps that indicate a privy location?
5. Dig in groups. Never do it alone in case there are collapsing walls or other dangers.
Good luck and enjoy your privy digging!

Terry Kovel will be guest speaker at the Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors (FOHBC) 2018 National Antique Bottle Convention & Expo. It’s in Cleveland the weekend of August 2 through 5. The annual convention is the largest (and most exciting!) antique bottle and glass event of the year. The convention will take place at Cleveland’s downtown Huntington Convention Center and the nearby Marriott Key Center Hotel. For information about the event, visit the Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors website, fohbc.org. And if you are attending the convention or some of the events, be sure to stop and say hello to Terry!

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